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if you have used amazon and.com, you have used cloud computing. it is really taking over at businesses manage and share their information, and increasingly collaborate. and we have been growing at a rapid rate since we were founded in 1999. we recently passed a $2.1 lynn annual revenue -- annual revenue, and we have about 100 two thousand customers worldwide. it is this kind of growth that we have been experiencing that is behind hour drive to build the new campus. we need to attract and retain the smartest software engineers, the best sales people, the most kick ass marketers we can get so they will have a home for future success in san francisco. the cloud computing model has taken off with businesses, because it has a few key attributes that everyone can relate to. first of all, a it is multi- tenant. just like i will have to tell a real estate crowd that you have multiple to annette's in the commercial real estate building -- multiple attendance in the multiple -- commercial real estate business. the sharing key services, they do not have to w
if you have used amazon and.com, you have used cloud computing. it is really taking over at businesses manage and share their information, and increasingly collaborate. and we have been growing at a rapid rate since we were founded in 1999. we recently passed a $2.1 lynn annual revenue -- annual revenue, and we have about 100 two thousand customers worldwide. it is this kind of growth that we have been experiencing that is behind hour drive to build the new campus. we need to attract and retain...
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really important for us to work us in i'm american colleagues and russian colleagues still are seeing lines don't look at the border and say oh stuff as america over there in russia over here they swim across the border quite frequently so we have to work in cooperation to better understand how the nature that goes across the borders is doing whether they're doing well or not what we need to do to manage them. in early spring see lines come to the beach will matter kill islands over the oise males of the first two or roy they have to fight for a place on the beach. this ruling sound means the sea lion has laid claim to the area not with what it would have been working with such animals for more than twenty years but i'm still in they said their behavior sea lions on shore behave very differently at sea. by giving us what you want with me when they're on the beach they're agile like birds but at sea they get very inquisitive they approached divers in stick with them for some sign they try to touch him especially if they're wearing shiny objects by sea lions attacking humans no that has
really important for us to work us in i'm american colleagues and russian colleagues still are seeing lines don't look at the border and say oh stuff as america over there in russia over here they swim across the border quite frequently so we have to work in cooperation to better understand how the nature that goes across the borders is doing whether they're doing well or not what we need to do to manage them. in early spring see lines come to the beach will matter kill islands over the oise...
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they said to us what will? >> he says the department of labor signed on to a proposal that would put green jobs on the back burner and work to get his grads any jobs at all. six months later robert wilson still does not have a job. green or otherwise. >> it's kind of hard getting training and the training is supposed to be for jobs supposed to be available out there. >> next it was thomas edison's prietest idea. it led to the creation of general electric. a century later the green version means lights out for there's only one bottle left ! i've got to tell susie ! the vending machine on elm is almost empty. i'm on it, boss. new pony sorry ! we are open for business. let's reroute greg to fresno. growing businesses use machine-to-machine technology from verizon wireless. susie ! the nding machine... already filled. cool bike. because the busine with the best technologyules. >> in 1879 thomas edison patented the first commercially viable light bulb. it changed the world forever cre created millions of jobs and la
they said to us what will? >> he says the department of labor signed on to a proposal that would put green jobs on the back burner and work to get his grads any jobs at all. six months later robert wilson still does not have a job. green or otherwise. >> it's kind of hard getting training and the training is supposed to be for jobs supposed to be available out there. >> next it was thomas edison's prietest idea. it led to the creation of general electric. a century later the...
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is appropriate to use bond funds -- it is a prepared to use bond funds to do capital infrastructure work. this is not for filling the random pothole. this is for capital work. road resurfacing, road reconstruction, not basic operating. >> in the past years, voters have not been receptive to the idea of the streets fund or when they are proposed on the balance. the measure needs two-thirds of the voters to pass. what makes you think this is the year voters will go with that? >> a strong majority of voters do support having the capital work. our polling has been strong this year. six years ago, we got the 66% of the boat would no campaign whatsoever supporting or explaining at. this year, we're trying to really educate the voters. we think we have a chance of getting 2 2/3. 2/3 is a high threshold even though this is a popular kind of bond. we feel good we will have a shot of getting their. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. next up, we will discuss proposition b with upon the. >> i am here with judy berkowtiz, an opponent of proposition b. do you oppose this? >> san francisco neighborh
is appropriate to use bond funds -- it is a prepared to use bond funds to do capital infrastructure work. this is not for filling the random pothole. this is for capital work. road resurfacing, road reconstruction, not basic operating. >> in the past years, voters have not been receptive to the idea of the streets fund or when they are proposed on the balance. the measure needs two-thirds of the voters to pass. what makes you think this is the year voters will go with that? >> a...
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how do i bear this trouble someone has to help us. all the government has a tentative deal with the high number of farmers suicide by compensating two thousand dollars to affected families many families say they haven't received any money and even those who have say it's not enough studies show that during the ninety's farmers were able to make around sixty dollars per acre of land every year today just about forty dollars for almost four acres of land the government has pledged billions of dollars in relief package is to farmers and promise to increase the minimum rate on certain acts ports but many believe the farmers are being ignored. the government is neglecting agriculture basic information like wind power will be there when north is not available for the farmers the government is not providing sufficient loans which is forcing for them is can open the doors of money lenders. those who've tried to beat the drought themselves took out huge loans to do it well but for many it's in vain. we are losing by making these wells but we a
how do i bear this trouble someone has to help us. all the government has a tentative deal with the high number of farmers suicide by compensating two thousand dollars to affected families many families say they haven't received any money and even those who have say it's not enough studies show that during the ninety's farmers were able to make around sixty dollars per acre of land every year today just about forty dollars for almost four acres of land the government has pledged billions of...
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we invited the puc, pacific institute, and others to talk to us and help us think about what we should do, putting it desalinization in proper context. first, i am not here to support desalinization or building any specific facility. it would be too preliminary to adjudicate that, and it is not the question at hand. we are talking about a feasibility study that can answer the remaining questions about the impact and opportunities of this water treatment. we think it is a responsible thing to do. not just that. it is good planning. we support the continued study of feasibility for desalinization at the east contra costa site. this seems like it has been a bargain, with the grant funding as well as a great deal of regional cooperation and funding put together for this project, which in and of itself is a worthy pursuit, as other countries have mentioned. with 2 million more people moving to the area by 2040, we are going to need more water supply in the future. where are we going to get them? we need to know the alternatives in order to have that discussion. even in the retail area, it i
we invited the puc, pacific institute, and others to talk to us and help us think about what we should do, putting it desalinization in proper context. first, i am not here to support desalinization or building any specific facility. it would be too preliminary to adjudicate that, and it is not the question at hand. we are talking about a feasibility study that can answer the remaining questions about the impact and opportunities of this water treatment. we think it is a responsible thing to...
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apparently drones were used or reportedly were used in that assassination. is that producing jobs? are there drawn factories in ohio? >> lockheed martin building those drones -- and a lot of people employed. >> there is too much pain to feel the pleasure of getting these really bad guys and obama is not the type to spike the flaw in the and islso there has not been much gloating. he has not saw to really capitalize on that. >> let me show you a picture. with its owner ted leonsis and basketball friend barack obama -- ted leonsis's blog, he challenges the rhetoric out the gap between the very rich and everyone else. he says -- i votedfor the president, i maxed out on donations. what blows my mind when i am asked for money as a donation at the same time i am been blasted as the bad guy. his advice toto the president is rethink how to talk to businesses and selell to business leaders on the plan to make the country great. many of us want to be the part of the solution. we are not a problem. >> well, he is not all wrong in the sense that rich people do pay an awful lot of taxes. but wa
apparently drones were used or reportedly were used in that assassination. is that producing jobs? are there drawn factories in ohio? >> lockheed martin building those drones -- and a lot of people employed. >> there is too much pain to feel the pleasure of getting these really bad guys and obama is not the type to spike the flaw in the and islso there has not been much gloating. he has not saw to really capitalize on that. >> let me show you a picture. with its owner ted...
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bicycles who did not use them before. the pricing is such that you would not take it to run across the golden gate bridge, ride it out to sausalito. that is where the core of the business comes from the operators on the waterfront. my hope is it not compete because of the pricing structure. but also, my suspicion is it will actually increase business for the rental companies because people will be introduced to bicycling for $5 and they will see is something that is not so scary after all. then they will be more likely to rent a bike for eight hours and do that longer trip. >> i assume liability will be dealt with? >> absolutely. that is everybody's first concern. i have been working with the city attorney, the port attorney. we have an interagency agreement between the five agencies i mentioned and a lot of the language in there is about mutual indemnification, holding people harmless. there will be a waiver. really, the city and port will not be a party to the contract with the vendor, and we will not own the bicycles.
bicycles who did not use them before. the pricing is such that you would not take it to run across the golden gate bridge, ride it out to sausalito. that is where the core of the business comes from the operators on the waterfront. my hope is it not compete because of the pricing structure. but also, my suspicion is it will actually increase business for the rental companies because people will be introduced to bicycling for $5 and they will see is something that is not so scary after all. then...
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upton singles and braun use his brain. braun nails bloomquist at home. 8th inning, ian kennedy, don't hang that curb ball -- he hang that curveball. prince fielder hammers it for 2- run homer. brewer win 4-21 and gardo and the brewers take the 1-game lead. >>> in the other national league series. i got a crush on you -- ryan howard tags this 3-run homer offer lohse to tie the game, parted of a five-run 6th inning for philadelphia. two batters is raul ibaÑez with a shot to right, two-run shot and philadelphia takes game 1, 11-6 is your final. >>>6-ranked stanford plays tonight. >>> thank you, fred. >>> we want to go live to fort bragg where that news conference is now underway about the killing of a murder suspect in mendocino county. >> today's press conference will be the final press conference for an accident in which two innocent lives were savagely taken from us. i have to start the conference by remembering matt coleman and jere melo, these two hard- working men's lives were ended by the suspect identified as aaron b
upton singles and braun use his brain. braun nails bloomquist at home. 8th inning, ian kennedy, don't hang that curb ball -- he hang that curveball. prince fielder hammers it for 2- run homer. brewer win 4-21 and gardo and the brewers take the 1-game lead. >>> in the other national league series. i got a crush on you -- ryan howard tags this 3-run homer offer lohse to tie the game, parted of a five-run 6th inning for philadelphia. two batters is raul ibaÑez with a shot to right,...
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unemployment americas of twenty five percent amongst the us exactly and in egypt it's. but say the same thing in tunisia it's a little bit more thirty percent so he's saying democracy counts on including the now we know that the u.s. and all of europe they've excluded the so what is he saying what is he telling us i think what he's saying is democracy according to tim geithner depends on creating a better youth i think he's saying he in fact there is no more democracy we do notice that we see that when we were saying earlier barroso wants integration consolidation more power in the authority of the european central bank and the european commission there openly telling you the ingredients of a democracy means you have to have jobs well there's nothing coming along that lines they have no jobs for you max keiser or the people out there for ninety and there are big shows in america when they confronted with the crisis of two thousand and eight to bail out the creditors and the underwater mortgage holders instead of trying to help the people who are working or saving money
unemployment americas of twenty five percent amongst the us exactly and in egypt it's. but say the same thing in tunisia it's a little bit more thirty percent so he's saying democracy counts on including the now we know that the u.s. and all of europe they've excluded the so what is he saying what is he telling us i think what he's saying is democracy according to tim geithner depends on creating a better youth i think he's saying he in fact there is no more democracy we do notice that we see...
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has been watching us so low lifes. i you from jerusalem to the city yes i'm from jerusalem now do you have a permit you know malt i you know places you know she's forty five years old you cannot see. but. i have to do you have coded she says i don't need them and over and over and over the woman you know you're not an old woman. maybe she's twenty five years old because they are ok you're forty five years old was it a match you know life must have been hard for her but. we're not allowed to go and pray but nothing prevents us from praying. it's a really good relationships i'm going to. move next to the wall for all of you. that why. do you mean why this space one by one go back was probably one of the top. and it. was thought up. was. the. was i was. was was. was .
has been watching us so low lifes. i you from jerusalem to the city yes i'm from jerusalem now do you have a permit you know malt i you know places you know she's forty five years old you cannot see. but. i have to do you have coded she says i don't need them and over and over and over the woman you know you're not an old woman. maybe she's twenty five years old because they are ok you're forty five years old was it a match you know life must have been hard for her but. we're not allowed to go...
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he's going to let us know. and >> be a man, more of a man than i am now. that's what i feel like i'm getting. >> julian wants to go to college. he and the rest of the boys will have to beat the odds that extend well beyond the classroom. if they fail, chapman says we all fail. >> it's all of our problem. it's all of our struggle, all of our challenge to come together in service of our children. >> in oakland, kris sanchez, nbc bay area news. >> also in oakland today, close to 15,000 people gathered to share their passion for german beer, food and culture. two local nonprofits hosted the fourth annual oktoberfest, all funds benefit the diamond district of oakland. locals say has a river german tradition. a little known fact, every time you enjoy a german beer in an oktoberfest event you're toasting the marriage of a bavarian prince which started the tradition. bet you didn't know that. we're checking in with meteorologist rob mayeda. a nice day for oktoberfest. not so much next week. >> monday and tuesday and wednesday are going to see a different change in
he's going to let us know. and >> be a man, more of a man than i am now. that's what i feel like i'm getting. >> julian wants to go to college. he and the rest of the boys will have to beat the odds that extend well beyond the classroom. if they fail, chapman says we all fail. >> it's all of our problem. it's all of our struggle, all of our challenge to come together in service of our children. >> in oakland, kris sanchez, nbc bay area news. >> also in oakland...
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what they used to call the american way. it still works here. [ jennifer ] not a single layoff of a u.s. manufacturing worker. [ glen ] not one. not one. doing things the right way. quality. [ jimmeka ] building cars that americans want. [ jamaul ] right here in america. hyundai is an all-american success story. ♪ >>> we're back again with our roundtable. mike murphy, let's button up something on the republican side. the perry panic story this week. it's worth remembering, polling from back in 2007, at this point in the calendar, look who was up on top, if you look at the polling back then, giuliani and fred thompson. not exactly how it turned out. you say much too early to start counting. >> conventional wisdom on some really bad debates and they hurt his campaign and he's sinking a little. but it's early and a good debate coach, some time and proper modern pharmaceuticals he could have a good debate comeback. the thing you've got to remember by perry is state by state, and i wrote about this in "time" this week, the cale
what they used to call the american way. it still works here. [ jennifer ] not a single layoff of a u.s. manufacturing worker. [ glen ] not one. not one. doing things the right way. quality. [ jimmeka ] building cars that americans want. [ jamaul ] right here in america. hyundai is an all-american success story. ♪ >>> we're back again with our roundtable. mike murphy, let's button up something on the republican side. the perry panic story this week. it's worth remembering, polling...
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i don't care who is building the drones -- apparently drones were used or reportedly they were used in that assassination. you know, is that producing jobs? are there drone factories in ohio? >> luckie martin -- lockheed martin -- boeing. >> there is too much pain to feel the pleasure of getting these really, really bad guys. and obama is not the type to spite of all and the end zone so there has not been much gloating over it. there has not been any -- he has not stopped to really capitalizing on it. >> let me show you a picture. wizard owner ted leonsis, at a wizard's game, on the d.c. sports blog. ted leonsis challenges the president rhetoric about the gap between the very rich and everyone else. >> i voted for the president, and that's out on donations to his reelection campaign. it blows my mind when i am asked for money as a donation and at the same time i am being blasted as the bad guy. his advice to the president is to rethink how to talk to business and sell to business leaders on your plan to make the president -- country great. many of us want to be part of the solution. we
i don't care who is building the drones -- apparently drones were used or reportedly they were used in that assassination. you know, is that producing jobs? are there drone factories in ohio? >> luckie martin -- lockheed martin -- boeing. >> there is too much pain to feel the pleasure of getting these really, really bad guys. and obama is not the type to spite of all and the end zone so there has not been much gloating over it. there has not been any -- he has not stopped to really...
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look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ looks like it's bumper to bumper on the interstate. i gotta get to cleveland! remove your belt, your watch, your shoes. i wonder what gas costs today. seven dollars for a pillow! an extra bag costs what? i hate traffic! ♪ [ child ] the train is now arriving. [ male announcer ] the train has arrived indeed. amtrak guest rewards members earn double points this fall for any trip on amtrak. details at amtrak.com. . >>> a chaotic scene in new york city today as 700 demonstrators taking part in that "occupy wall street" moment moved their demonstration to the busy brooklyn bridge. the demonstrators were trying to walk across the bridg
look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ looks like it's bumper to bumper on the interstate. i gotta...
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but we're not really used to this level of attention from the fans and the t.v. i send marotta groups here that have done throughout my life here everyone follows both russian and global rugby it's great if you skier and it gives you the motivation to work even harder. this wasn't most of the players first experience of new zealand the team had been here on a training camp just after the new year. the squad would take the opportunity to see the sights as well as taking time off to take their minds away from all things rugby. this was by far the biggest events russia's players ever played in and in terms of experience it will take something special to beat the memories but they have had from this world cup it's been. really good to be to be here at the heart of the world. cup stage is just it's just an amazing experience and very welcoming from from from the local people and we've already been to quite a few towns and cities very interesting but sealy did mention that russia had to do plenty of travelling and this was perhaps be only downside of the trip being new
but we're not really used to this level of attention from the fans and the t.v. i send marotta groups here that have done throughout my life here everyone follows both russian and global rugby it's great if you skier and it gives you the motivation to work even harder. this wasn't most of the players first experience of new zealand the team had been here on a training camp just after the new year. the squad would take the opportunity to see the sights as well as taking time off to take their...
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and the killer contacts him again, using mccrary's username to lure him. electronic gear we found was all bought with cash. the store owners can't remember who made the purchases. i mean, so whoever it is clearly has access to mccrary's files. colby: he may be right. it may be somebody from his group who hijacked his username. i have a list of all the parents stop predators volunteers, transcripts of their chatroom conversations. well, then may i take a look at that? a lot of names to go through, charlie. maybe instead of going through the names, why don't we go through the chat? what do you mean? well, it's just like any language. you know, on-line messaging has its own vocabulary and syntax. senders of these messages develop their own unique patterns of speech, which can then be analyzed using statistical linguistic analysis. it's like a jeweler beading a necklace. a jeweler chooses certain types of beads then strings them in a particular pattern according to his own unique, personal style, just like im senders will exhibit their own styles, patterns of
and the killer contacts him again, using mccrary's username to lure him. electronic gear we found was all bought with cash. the store owners can't remember who made the purchases. i mean, so whoever it is clearly has access to mccrary's files. colby: he may be right. it may be somebody from his group who hijacked his username. i have a list of all the parents stop predators volunteers, transcripts of their chatroom conversations. well, then may i take a look at that? a lot of names to go...
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we have to look at things on a case by case, use by use basis, and we would consider this sort of thing. protective glazing, wired glass, we see traditionally all over. >> so we've got wired glass here. you know, it's a product that we used to sell a lot of. but almost a product whose time has come. i mean this is an obscure wire glass, with -- it's rated 45 minutes for fire. but the problem is there's no impact. so this is not -- at one time, you could put this in a fire door, only in a -- there was a time when they put this in shower doors. and so clearly that's not legal anymore, with good reason, besides the fact that all of the wires rusted. there's some pretty nasty-loo nasty-looking shower doors that we replaced. the other thing is it's not terribly strong, cracks easily, and -- >> if you put your hand through it, or to it, you can get seriously injured. it looks like it's supposed to be safe. it is actuall actually not terre for human impact. >> so at this point, there are some -- because it's got wires in it, you really couldn't temper it before. now i believe there is somebody
we have to look at things on a case by case, use by use basis, and we would consider this sort of thing. protective glazing, wired glass, we see traditionally all over. >> so we've got wired glass here. you know, it's a product that we used to sell a lot of. but almost a product whose time has come. i mean this is an obscure wire glass, with -- it's rated 45 minutes for fire. but the problem is there's no impact. so this is not -- at one time, you could put this in a fire door, only in a...
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many republican candidates are using healthcare as a key point in their campaigns. congresswoman norton you are a lawyer what is the supreme court likely to do? >> cokie, the affordable healthcare act will be approved if the court adheres to the long held presumption in favor of an act of congress. >> i think if the supreme court looks at what is constitutional and what is unconstitutional and sometimes it's questionable if they figure out the two well, i think they will make the right call that obamacare is unconstitutional and i think that is how the court will rule. i think this will be difficult to predict. there have been legal scholars who said they believe it's constitutional however this is a political court. and it's being brought up at a political time. >> i will not presume to know what the supreme court will do. but one federal court said it's unconstitutional and one said it isn't which is item court is going to look at it and i hope for the future of this country, the individual mandate aspect of this is ruled unconstitutional. >> you know, it's politi
many republican candidates are using healthcare as a key point in their campaigns. congresswoman norton you are a lawyer what is the supreme court likely to do? >> cokie, the affordable healthcare act will be approved if the court adheres to the long held presumption in favor of an act of congress. >> i think if the supreme court looks at what is constitutional and what is unconstitutional and sometimes it's questionable if they figure out the two well, i think they will make the...
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thank you both for joining us. i want to start with the drone strike that took out the top propagandist, at least for al qaeda in the iranian peninsula, perhaps took out the bombmaker for the same group, al aserei and also took out samir kahn. what's your reaction to that? >> well, i think it was a very good strike. i think it was justified. i think it is very effective use of our drone technology. the thing i'm waiting for is for the administration to go back and correct something they said two years ago when they criticized us for "overreacting" to the events of 9/11. they, in effect, said that we had walked away from our ideals, or taken policy contrary to our ideals when we had enhanced interrogation techniques. they clearly had moved in the direction of taking robust action when they feel it is justified. i say in this case i think it was, but i think they need to go back and reconsider what the president said when he was in cairo. >> i want your reaction as well because of your group that you work with, but l
thank you both for joining us. i want to start with the drone strike that took out the top propagandist, at least for al qaeda in the iranian peninsula, perhaps took out the bombmaker for the same group, al aserei and also took out samir kahn. what's your reaction to that? >> well, i think it was a very good strike. i think it was justified. i think it is very effective use of our drone technology. the thing i'm waiting for is for the administration to go back and correct something they...
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i know that tony and vincent are looking down on us and encouraging us to move forward in our lives. thank you for being here. we are going to conclude with asking the captain of station 26. i would like to give particular acknowledgment to the members of station 26 to have felt this probably the most deeply. not only did you work with them but you became very close as friends. on behalf of the members of the department, i would like to ask the captain to come together -- to come forward and offer the tribute, which is something that we did at the memorial service at their funeral. i would like to ask anyone in uniform to prepared to hand salute. salute. [bell ringing] thank you everyone for coming. >> congratulations, chief. as you may well know, we were named the top in 2005. i thought that was wonderful. >> that is the top irish- americans in the country, not just san francisco. >> they knew they could fire chief when they saw one. we thought we would do a nice irish song for you. we will not take long, we promise. ♪ , over the hills my money-eyed irish lad come over the hills t
i know that tony and vincent are looking down on us and encouraging us to move forward in our lives. thank you for being here. we are going to conclude with asking the captain of station 26. i would like to give particular acknowledgment to the members of station 26 to have felt this probably the most deeply. not only did you work with them but you became very close as friends. on behalf of the members of the department, i would like to ask the captain to come together -- to come forward and...
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ya know, gives us an edge. you know fedex can, give us an edge. how? well, fedex ships auto parts from factories around the world, they clear em through customs, anthat'll help us fix cars faster. great idea. you know you got a bright future here at aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa... [ male announcer ] supply chain solutions. fedex. solutions that matter. today i own 165 wendy's restaurants. and i get my financing from ge capital. but i also get stuff that goes way beyond banking. we not only lend people money, we help them save it. [ junior ] ge engineers found ways to cut my energy use. [ cheryl ] more efficient lighting helps junior stay open later... [ junior ] and serve more customers. so you're not just getting financial capital... [ cheryl ] you're also getting human capital. not just money. knowledge. [ junior ] ge capital. they're not just bankers... we're builders. [ junior ] ...and they've helped build my business. i'm ready. let's do this! i'm so ready. [ female announcer ] when you're prepared for your check-up, you just know you're going to ace it.
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tell us your thinking on this. why are you investing in this area, uthe ur he zone, during a time when everyone is so worrird about default? >> i think we did this durg 2008, and it looks like we did well. and wbelieve that it is companies which have value and they are down because all the maet is down, not because they have something wrong with them. and for us there is a possibility to build a stake in big companies in germany, france, britain, and this is what we did especially last two months when the market was really in a problem. we spent around 5 to 8 billion euros in the eurozone in the last eight weeks. we believe that the market will stay in this shape for a long period and we think not because all the market is bad, but i think the politicians have to work together in europe and in the united states to try to solve the problem. it's not all technical. it's partly a political roblble. the eurozone, if you see the economy and you see the debt and you compare it with, for example, the united states, you se
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that one point five billion a year easier to see is from from the us say. most of it entirely goes to the to the supreme court to the to the army or the scouts and one of the last boost history books we change for the better the arab spring is a massive opportunity to spread peace prosperity democracy egypt sions are left reading the writing on the wall in many areas the same as before don't want to paper and some areas you getting more worst he's now a r t congress i live in the city of sirte his fledging deeper into a humanitarian crisis the battle for one of the remaining strongholds shows no signs of abating on saturday revolutionary forces claimed they completely surrounded the colonel's hometown and his loyalist forces were being a slowly forced out meanwhile thousands are fleeing the besieged town driven from their homes by thier spiting a lack of fight will surprise aid agencies save those injured and trapped or in desperate need of medical help with people die in the main hospital because of oxygen and fuel shortages antiwar activist brian becker s
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with his injury was a blow for us in april. i really didn't expect him to be back to his best the thought he could get back to playing with the right treatment and training but to get back to playing is best is great for us in rugby great for the team and show overvalue body is in games and victor you know i've worked really hard with vic days is so much potential for russia going out of the pool stage where they really can be incredibly proud of their first ever world cup i played in some fantastic displays for a wild one a lot of friends as well as running an eight chinese and just our first ever world cup and they will learn from them the states and will be better prepared in four years time if they manage to qualify and russia can hopefully darcy nelson new zealand. now in football unbelievable an instructor twice its normal sky leap frog to scar to go second in the russian premier league after coming from behind to win two one at home to cross and you can see in had put the visitors ahead alcohol fanaa former liverpool. st
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we need money in those accounts so they can use it. please, let us continue san francisco to build our san francisco with the values that we all honor and pass supervisor campos's legislation. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> my name is rebecca king murrow. i'm a registered health and public health nurse. i'm here on my own time. when i'm not here i work at san francisco general and la gunedia honda hospital and i'm part of that safety net where patients end up. i'm going to look at the safety net from a different perspective. the safety net is more expensive than the preventive care. 36 years as a nurse, so i have worked on almost every unit there is. i haven't done burns and i haven't done psych. but every other unit i have been there and i have done it hands on. when a patient ends up in the emergency room, they're costs are so much greater which really sort of government and your excel spread sheets. but the costs are greater because they're subject to a bad outcome. because they waited for something that could hav
we need money in those accounts so they can use it. please, let us continue san francisco to build our san francisco with the values that we all honor and pass supervisor campos's legislation. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> my name is rebecca king murrow. i'm a registered health and public health nurse. i'm here on my own time. when i'm not here i work at san francisco general and la gunedia honda hospital and i'm part of that safety net where patients end up. i'm...
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they laughed at us. they made fun of us, but in america, when you become a protester, when you become a dissident, they send to congress. they don't put you in jail. [applause] we need to organize for ourselves here and for the powerless around the world. >> senator mikulski was joined by staff, friends from baltimore, and her sister, but a big night like this, she says she misses her parents were like to see. in seneca falls, the birthplace of the women's rights movement, and debra wiener. >> senator murkowski was one of 11 inductees tonight along with baltimore is owned billie holiday. president obama headline the annual dinner of the human rights campaign, addressing the gay rights group less than two weeks after the military ended its ban on openly gay service members. in a sharp rebuke of his republican rivals, the president said anyone who wants to be commander-in-chief must support the entire u.s. military, including gay service members. >> i am still hopeful, because of the deeper shift we are se
they laughed at us. they made fun of us, but in america, when you become a protester, when you become a dissident, they send to congress. they don't put you in jail. [applause] we need to organize for ourselves here and for the powerless around the world. >> senator mikulski was joined by staff, friends from baltimore, and her sister, but a big night like this, she says she misses her parents were like to see. in seneca falls, the birthplace of the women's rights movement, and debra...
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i hope you will follow up with us and give us your questions. and i will leave you with a couple more views. i particularly love this purple tower. i call that the cheese grater. [laughter] i do not know what the key term for that is. and here we're stepping back from the water. you can see that in some european cities we have very tall buildings, being all the views of the water. we stepped back very gracefully from the waterfront. project team, partly in place, led by my colleague ford. there he is. if you have questions for the team, they're here. feel free to reach out to me on facebook, twitter, salesforce.com i look forward to talking with you more about this. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, bruce. what a gorgeous campus. very excited to see that come to fruition. and who knows where the next salesforce might be lurking in the incubator san francisco? you heard the mayor say it, the cathedral hill hospital campus shelby. it will be the largest construction project, private construction project, coming into san francisco, pumping much-n
i hope you will follow up with us and give us your questions. and i will leave you with a couple more views. i particularly love this purple tower. i call that the cheese grater. [laughter] i do not know what the key term for that is. and here we're stepping back from the water. you can see that in some european cities we have very tall buildings, being all the views of the water. we stepped back very gracefully from the waterfront. project team, partly in place, led by my colleague ford. there...
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watching r t coming to you live from central moscow good to have you with us now for top story hundreds of protesters are back on wall street a day after police violently dispersed a rally on the brooklyn bridge more than seven hundred people were arrested in what was a dramatic showdown well the movement dubbed occupy wall street consists of thousands angry at what they call corporate domination. of morton i explain is the action of police is likely to bring more anger to the streets of new york and beyond. right about now most of the protesters that were arrested from what we're being told more than seven hundred of them have been released or in the process of being released from prison from where they were being held i spoke with one of the protesters who said he wasn't sure if he could come on camera because he has to speak with his lawyer first all of these folks are being charged with disorderly conduct but as we could tell from the video and the images that were taken on saturday this was quite a clash a clash between thousands of americans that began their demonstration at a par
watching r t coming to you live from central moscow good to have you with us now for top story hundreds of protesters are back on wall street a day after police violently dispersed a rally on the brooklyn bridge more than seven hundred people were arrested in what was a dramatic showdown well the movement dubbed occupy wall street consists of thousands angry at what they call corporate domination. of morton i explain is the action of police is likely to bring more anger to the streets of new...
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we had a very useful meeting with the corps of engineers. we have been working with them for a couple of years. as you know, they have suffered some pretty serious erosion out there as a result of winter storms. we are working towards each repel -- replenishment program in this environment, and it is pretty tricky. you can no longer do your marks. we have had to work on a problematic level in order to get the project past. we have lucky -- we are lucky to have gotten out. it was very meaningful to be with them for a couple of hours yesterday going forward. as far as watching right now, it is pretty much what you would believe. we are all but broken back there. over the last few years our elections have come to be known as a wave of elections, with radical swings back and forth between who has been sent to washington. years ago there were 60 members of the democratic blue dog caucus. they are now down to 20. they are on their way to single- digit. we have the tea party in washington. they came to town, committed to everything that was said. t
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that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the consequences of the choice that was made to put in combined sewer systems. narrator: in 1994, the government adopted a combined sewer overflow policy to reduce csos nationwide. cities with combined sewer overflows now face an enforcement action called a consent decree. under a consent decree, a city must reduce pollution levels significantly within a strict time frame or face heavy fines. in 1960, the combined sewer overflows were a perfectly legitimate way of dealing with sewers. woman: the mind set was that, what did it matter if we wer
that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the...
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using live rounds. barricaded the road to disputed checkpoints that albanian seized with the help of four troops. he has the story from kosovo. in some parts of the world this work he wrote would probably be part of an extreme safari impossible it is now a fighting chance if. ever since july the border dispute many lives have been dependent on this godforsaken grable road through the mountains now this is the only way that belgrade can use to deliver food and petrol to the tens of thousands of serbs living in northern kosovo the course of the serbs have been barricaded in the road since july in response to the police checkpoints which enforced the trade embargo between belgrade and on tuesday the situation turned critical again clashes between the barricading serbs and the k. four troops led to multiple injuries on both sides ok for blame there. starting the violence but. a father of two saw it differently. we were standing by the barricade when the soldiers started shouting and shooting at us i didn't
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they said to us what will? >> he says the department of labor signed on to a proposal that would put green jobs on the back burner and work to get his grads any jobs at all. six months later robert wilson still does not have a job. green or otherwise. >> it's kind of hard getting training and the training is supposed to be for jobs supposed to be available out there. >> next it was thomas edison's prietest idea. it led to the creation of general electric. a century later the green version means lights out for >> in 1879 thomas edison patented the first commercially viable light bulb. it changed the world forever cre created millions of jobs and launched edison general electric, ge. can the government today create green jobs by banning edison's light bulb and forcing consumers to buy a more costly alternative? it's a burning question in winchester, virginia. >> for 35 years the general electric lamp plant in winchester virginia provided hundreds of americans with good high paying jobs. >> when i first got hired
they said to us what will? >> he says the department of labor signed on to a proposal that would put green jobs on the back burner and work to get his grads any jobs at all. six months later robert wilson still does not have a job. green or otherwise. >> it's kind of hard getting training and the training is supposed to be for jobs supposed to be available out there. >> next it was thomas edison's prietest idea. it led to the creation of general electric. a century later the...
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us. but begrudgingly. because it is the law and the supreme court has issued a statement. it would be very selfish of us and irresponsible for us not to take this into consideration. i do not believe that we are in the right financial climate to challenge the supreme court, even if that -- if that is even possible. it would be irresponsible of us to hemorrhage good public dollars to fight this case. it is an interesting dilemma we are in. i will be supporting this legislation. thank you, supervisor farrell and supervisor elsbernd for putting this forward. it is difficult for some of our other members on the board to summit because you understand the intent as to why public financing was created. but thank you for your leadership on this important issue and protecting our city and finances. president chiu: supervisor wiener, did you have another comment? supervisor campos. supervisor campos: i do not want to delve into the specifics of what is a very complicated issue. it is important for
us. but begrudgingly. because it is the law and the supreme court has issued a statement. it would be very selfish of us and irresponsible for us not to take this into consideration. i do not believe that we are in the right financial climate to challenge the supreme court, even if that -- if that is even possible. it would be irresponsible of us to hemorrhage good public dollars to fight this case. it is an interesting dilemma we are in. i will be supporting this legislation. thank you,...
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well brings us up to date for an hour be back shortly with more stay with us. well you can. read you the latest unsigned stimson. from the rooms. we've gone through huge earth covered. welcome back to join us here watching r t live from moscow and the top stories are pre-election fever grips russia with president vienna forced to clarify both his power swap plans with waterboarding and the sudden departure of moscow's a long standing finance minister. greece on the brink in new dad and specter scramble to secure more bailout cash for the calming economy with just a week to go till the meltdown with a french president warning of a new global crisis. and that explosive stand observation blockades at a disputed border post in northern possible are ahead by nato troops leaving several people injured. parties interview was linguist author and the mit professor is coming up for you next.
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i want to thank chicago for playing for us and playing for us again tonight. [applause] i want to thank fleetwood mac for "don't stop thinking about tomorrow." nick fleet would actually sent us a contribution to support us this reunion weekend. i want to thank al gore for calling in and being the best vice-president this country ever had. [applause] he was great. i would like to thank my daughter who was here last night and you had to leave this morning for that great film and for a wonderful life time of reminding me what politics is really all about. i want to commend president obama for appointing the best secretary of state i can imagine. [applause] you know, i have had a great time these past 10 years being a has been and watch hillary be a center -- be a senator and run for president of the united states. when we met many years ago, 40 plus, to be exact, as soon as i got to know her, i thought she was the most gifted person in my generation. i still feel that way and i am very proud of her. [applause] i was doing really well until i watched those films.
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but this is the key concern for us all the member states of the security council have the right to use all as i would put it misused their right to vote he said of course such a decision will be regrettable. yeah you can see that interview on monday here on arts here top stories now just a moment away to stay with us. to . download the official ulti of location. i pod touch from the top story. life on the go. video on demand on tease my old comes an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. more news today. these are the images. from the streets of canada. today. showing the week's top stories of the arab spring. police use of force to disperse . street protests. people taking part and. quickly. across the country. also in the week's top stories here on our president explained not to run for a second so. his comments come in a surprising to you that stirred up debate about the country's political future. on the. border with northern. checkpoint several people.
but this is the key concern for us all the member states of the security council have the right to use all as i would put it misused their right to vote he said of course such a decision will be regrettable. yeah you can see that interview on monday here on arts here top stories now just a moment away to stay with us. to . download the official ulti of location. i pod touch from the top story. life on the go. video on demand on tease my old comes an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your....
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turf uses a lot of irrigation and uses spray irrigation, so what we've done here is use artificial turf. you're never going to be able to achieve the look of back east or the look of, say, california, with subtropical plants, but our landscapes are still lush and use about 30% of what the subtropical landscape with turf would use. las vegas has adopted a drought tolerant ordinance. we're using less water today than we used five years ago, despite over 300,000 new residents. i think it's a pretty amazing example as to how a town can really turn on a dime if there's the political will and if the public gets behind it. narrator: even the casinos and resorts have adapted to efficient water use. mulroy: the las vegas strip uses only 3% of all the water that we deliver. and when you think about it, it's the largest economic driver in the state, the largest employer, bar none. they knew they had to go the extra mile. and they've embraced conservation. and it's almost beyond belief that they're right now in the process of building another 15,000 rooms. southern nevada recycles 100% of its waste
turf uses a lot of irrigation and uses spray irrigation, so what we've done here is use artificial turf. you're never going to be able to achieve the look of back east or the look of, say, california, with subtropical plants, but our landscapes are still lush and use about 30% of what the subtropical landscape with turf would use. las vegas has adopted a drought tolerant ordinance. we're using less water today than we used five years ago, despite over 300,000 new residents. i think it's a...
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there continue to be this number used of 13% of businesses use reimbursement accounts. that is inaccurate. 29% of businesses covered under healthy san francisco use some form of reimbursement account appears 65% of that are small businesses. to continue to use numbers that do not reflect that reality misstates the number of businesses that use reimbursement account. some of them may also provide health insurance. to say they will not be impacted by this legislation is incorrect. "the wall street journal" was mentioned and the idea around fees. you also probably saw my quotation in "the wall street journal." i said, if a business is misrepresenting their charging for health care costs and not providing it, that is wrong and we do not support that. however, i will use the one market example of the restaurant. their fee did not say it was for help the san francisco. it was for employer-mandates like kelsey san francisco -- healthy san francisco. there was a little -- litany of new costs. he did not say costs created a 60% increase in the cost of labor for minimum wage empl
there continue to be this number used of 13% of businesses use reimbursement accounts. that is inaccurate. 29% of businesses covered under healthy san francisco use some form of reimbursement account appears 65% of that are small businesses. to continue to use numbers that do not reflect that reality misstates the number of businesses that use reimbursement account. some of them may also provide health insurance. to say they will not be impacted by this legislation is incorrect. "the wall...
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so let us all join together and let us set out our differences and let us think mutually and let us agree together that we need to pass this motion. we need to achieve 100% in 2050. who are with me? thank you very much. >> lady at the back there. i'm a member the cdp. we cause the co2 emissions to rise and obviously we can reverse that. resources in the green industry to find new ways to generate power. we should educate our citizens in climate control so that they know the importance of reversing it and also to equip them in sufficient ways to survive when the carbon tax does come in, or if it does come in. that way we have secured the future for our children and samoa and maldives. this lazy attitude of waiting for more developed countries to start this change and that we should be the ones to take it's to change first, to lead. so we should ask ourselves whether why they're more developed than us? is it because they use more carbon than us? why is it? and also how also we support the small man. i think that shuremember the small man in this. and how our ways it changing the carbon emis
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this is the key concern for us all the member states all the security council have the right to use as i would put it misuse their rights of course such a decision will be regrettable. monday here on r t f n are you all watching the weekly back with more headlines from the possible days here on r t in just a moment. of this nature and discover its beauty. communicate with the want to. test yourself and become free. to. see what nature can give you. the. welcome back this is all it's a lot from moscow but headlines of the week and the arab spring echoes in america. u.s. police use force to disperse the wall street protesters arresting more than seven hundred taking part in a rally that's quickly gaining momentum all up and down the east coast and across the country. also in the week's top stories are president and. his decision not to run for a second citing of lot of. popularity at home his comments come in a surprise interview that stood up debate all about the country's political. standoff threatening to turn into an armed conflict on serbia's border with northern cause of a nato is
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colleagues, this item is before us. if we can entertain a motion to send it out of committee with that recommendation at this time, pending a report. supervisor mirkarimi: will this go to next tuesday or the tuesday after? >> it will be next week on tuesday. supervisor mirkarimi: and the budget will be ready by then, ok. one more question, through the chair, please. what is the timeline on the cba? you said this is ancillary, but in this whole equation, does the cba have a role? in our decision making process and how we can influence that? >> it runs in tandem with the closing. the goal is that on the day of the closing, october 11, this agreement will be executed. until then, it is a working document. supervisor mirkarimi: but we do not have much time. if i am not mistaken, october 11 is a holiday. >> the day after. supervisor mirkarimi: we have no board meeting that week. i want to signal that that means the cba is considered firm by october 11, correct? >> yes. supervisor mirkarimi: i think my dad was right on this o
colleagues, this item is before us. if we can entertain a motion to send it out of committee with that recommendation at this time, pending a report. supervisor mirkarimi: will this go to next tuesday or the tuesday after? >> it will be next week on tuesday. supervisor mirkarimi: and the budget will be ready by then, ok. one more question, through the chair, please. what is the timeline on the cba? you said this is ancillary, but in this whole equation, does the cba have a role? in our...
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we could use more, with averages. to me, the date that is not only something the staff should be added thing. this is where we could go and ask for more. we need more help in these areas. so i think the data is going to be a real plus for us. i was wondering that hopefully the step will keep us informed. it starts in october. within a couple of months of the new year, we will start being able to look at that data. >> i would also like to commend both acting director sweeney and the staff that basically made this happen. it has been far too long that it took, but at the same time we are here now. the category of the metrics this provides is on the staff and technology that brings us up to speed. it will help with the work flow. it is good for the public and staff. that, the challenge will be the acceptance of staff and the public on certain sectors. but i think let us give it the due process and do time to see if it does work. also, hoping to navigate the coordination of multiple departments is point to be huge. also,
we could use more, with averages. to me, the date that is not only something the staff should be added thing. this is where we could go and ask for more. we need more help in these areas. so i think the data is going to be a real plus for us. i was wondering that hopefully the step will keep us informed. it starts in october. within a couple of months of the new year, we will start being able to look at that data. >> i would also like to commend both acting director sweeney and the staff...
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in other words, long-term use of that specific drug? are these side effects that you have identified? >> those are symptoms of that because of the fact that it was administered in him outside of a hospital setting, person inadequate to do this, and the fact that the night that he died, he was -- he just arranged a $15 million payment on the house. that's saying that he had plans of going beyond "this is it." >> michael was a -- tough character when it came to business. he knew his own mind. he was the most fabulous and excellent entertainer of the generation. by common agreement when it came to his business, his craft, he could be a tough demanding task master of people. also quite obstinate. is it possible, do you think to be fair minded to conrad murray for a moment, to be dispassionate. take yourself out of the family position for a moment. is it possible knowing michael that he could have just ordered and demanded that conrad murray give him this drug? that conrad murray he's going to claim tried to resist it but eventually succumbe
in other words, long-term use of that specific drug? are these side effects that you have identified? >> those are symptoms of that because of the fact that it was administered in him outside of a hospital setting, person inadequate to do this, and the fact that the night that he died, he was -- he just arranged a $15 million payment on the house. that's saying that he had plans of going beyond "this is it." >> michael was a -- tough character when it came to business. he...
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peace is the key concern for us all the member states of the security council have the right to use all means i would put it misuse their right to veto of course such a decision will be regrettable. i'll see you stick around i'll be back with a recap of our headlines in just a couple of months. jump be official ante up location join a phone i pod touch from the i choose armstrong. cianci from life on the go. video on demand on she's my old cars. are as a street now in the palm of your. question on the algae dot com.
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the same technology used by physical therapists. go to bengay.com for a 5-dollar coupon. and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. [ woman ] lower cholesterol. [ man 2 ] yummy. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste and whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. consider this: over 70% of firefighters are local volunteers... these are our neighbors putting their lives on the line. and when they rely on a battery, there are firefighters everywhere who trust duracell. and now you can join with duracell to help. just buy specially-marked packs & duracell will make a battery donation to local volunteers. these days don't we all need someone to trust...? duracell. trusted everywhere. >>> when michael became the biggest star in the world after "thriller," did that change him, do you think? you were his big brother. how did you see that impact on him as a human being? >> well, i do know that he wanted that. he wanted to sell the most albums ever and he wrote it on his mirror in his bathroom
the same technology used by physical therapists. go to bengay.com for a 5-dollar coupon. and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. [ woman ] lower cholesterol. [ man 2 ] yummy. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste and whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. consider this: over 70% of firefighters are local volunteers... these are our neighbors putting their lives on the line. and when they rely on a battery, there are firefighters...
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but if you want monday here on our top stories now just a moment away and play with us. the official r.c.m.p. cation. called touch from the on cue sampson. cianci flight. video on demand keys minefield comes an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the top come. from. morning news today violence is once again flared up.
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